Dowling One Name Study

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Seicne, Seigin1

M, #276, d. DECEASED
ReferencesUI DUNLAING - Eanna Cinsealach to Gilchroisd O'Dowley

Parents

Father*Brandubh Dowling (d. about 600)
Mother*Cummine (d. DECEASED)
Pedigree Link

Biography

Seicne, Seigin, was born in Ireland. He died DECEASED in Ireland.

Facts

Seicne, Seigin, was affiliated with Christian. He had reference number 276. Ancestor of O'Murphy of Hy-Felimy.

Citations

  1. [S3] John O'Hart, Irish Pedigrees or The Origin and Stem of The Irish Nation, Source Medium: Book
    Source Quality: Good

    Much of the Biblical genealogy is a stratight lift from the Bible and while the following characters are generally known to exist there are disputes with O'Hart on order and dates. For its time this was a scholarly work but the various source historical documents do provide confusion themselves., 421

Slectaire1

M, #277, d. DECEASED

Parents

Father*Curigh (d. DECEASED)
Pedigree Link

Family

Family:

Daughter*Corcraine+ (d. DECEASED)

Biography

Slectaire was born in Ireland. He died DECEASED in Ireland.

Facts

Slectaire was affiliated with Pagan. He had reference number 277.

Citations

  1. [S3] John O'Hart, Irish Pedigrees or The Origin and Stem of The Irish Nation, Source Medium: Book
    Source Quality: Good

    Much of the Biblical genealogy is a stratight lift from the Bible and while the following characters are generally known to exist there are disputes with O'Hart on order and dates. For its time this was a scholarly work but the various source historical documents do provide confusion themselves., 760

Sodealb1

F, #278, d. DECEASED
ReferencesNuns

Parents

Father*Coirpre (d. DECEASED)
Pedigree Link

Biography

Sodealb was born in Ireland. She died DECEASED in Ireland.

Facts

Sodealb was a Nun in Cil Nais in Naas, Kildare, IrelandG.2 She had reference number 278. Cumne and Sodealb, daughters of Coirpre son of Cormac, were in Cill Nais. (Women of the Ui Dunlainge of Leinster - Translation by Margaret E Dobbs.)

Citations

  1. [S5] Margaret E Dobbs, Women of the Ui Dunlainge of Leinster, Source Medium: Book
    Source Quality: Good

    The subject of this paper is a document imbedded in the gelealogies of Leinster. From internal evidence it is a composition begun in the eighth century. The language is Middle Irish. It has been preserved in the following MSS:
    Book of Leinster, facs. 316a. Compiled circa 110-1200.
    D.2.I.fols. 57v and 96 (RIA). Compiled circa 1400.
    Book of Ballymote, facs. p.132. Compiled circa 1407.
    Book of Lecan, facs. 91b. Compiled circa 1417.
    It does not appear in Rawl. B.502 or H.2.7 (TCD)
    It is a list of ladies, wives and daughters of leading families in North Leinster. Th eperiod is from 500AD to 800AD. Such a list is unusual. There appears to be only one other instance in the Tethba genealogies (Ban-shencus in Lecan 205vb, 211b). It also refers to an early period. Other such lists probably existed as the Ban-shencus gives many women not in the Annals or surviving MSS.
    This particular list is in the section "Sil Fiachach Ba Aiccid." This includes the Ui Cennselaig and the Ui Dunlainge who were the dominant branches of the Sil Fiachach in Leinster, the former in the south, the latter in the north of the province. The list occurs in the Ui Dunlainge genealogies. A common ancestor of both branches, Bresal Belach, is the first Irish name entered in the Annals of Ulster in 435AD (although Professor McNeill considers this a misdating from evidence of Book of Armagh). The Ui Dulainge territory lay in Co. Kildare and parts of Wicklow and Carlow. The chief stronhold of the Ui Dunlainge seems to have been Naas. After 800AD their royal family were known as Ui Muirdaig. Later still the chief surname was Ui Tuathail.
    Dobbs uses dates based non the Annals of Ulster (AU) and Annals of the Four Masters (AFM) and other sources (the ancients did not use BC or AD!), 201
  2. [S5] Margaret E Dobbs, Women of the Ui Dunlainge of Leinster, 200

Trian1

M, #279, d. DECEASED
ReferencesUI DUNLAING - Eanna Cinsealach to Gilchroisd O'Dowley

Parents

Father*Eanna Ceannsalach MacMorough (d. DECEASED)
Pedigree Link

Biography

Trian was born in Ireland. He died DECEASED in Ireland.

Facts

Trian was affiliated with Christian. He had reference number 279.

Citations

  1. [S3] John O'Hart, Irish Pedigrees or The Origin and Stem of The Irish Nation, Source Medium: Book
    Source Quality: Good

    Much of the Biblical genealogy is a stratight lift from the Bible and while the following characters are generally known to exist there are disputes with O'Hart on order and dates. For its time this was a scholarly work but the various source historical documents do provide confusion themselves., 554

Tualaith1

F, #280, d. DECEASED
Pedigree Link

Biography

Tualaith was born in Munster, Ireland. She died DECEASED in IrelandG, 549 AFM [Annals of the Four Masters]. She was buried in Cill Nais.1

Facts

Tualaith had reference number 280. After their father's death Faelan quarelled and fought with his brother Dunchad in 727 AU. Dunchad, who was married to Tualaith of Munster, died of his wounds. She then married Faelan and died in 749 AFM. - Margaret E Dobbs - Women of the Ui Dunlainge.

Citations

  1. [S5] Margaret E Dobbs, Women of the Ui Dunlainge of Leinster, Source Medium: Book
    Source Quality: Good

    The subject of this paper is a document imbedded in the gelealogies of Leinster. From internal evidence it is a composition begun in the eighth century. The language is Middle Irish. It has been preserved in the following MSS:
    Book of Leinster, facs. 316a. Compiled circa 110-1200.
    D.2.I.fols. 57v and 96 (RIA). Compiled circa 1400.
    Book of Ballymote, facs. p.132. Compiled circa 1407.
    Book of Lecan, facs. 91b. Compiled circa 1417.
    It does not appear in Rawl. B.502 or H.2.7 (TCD)
    It is a list of ladies, wives and daughters of leading families in North Leinster. Th eperiod is from 500AD to 800AD. Such a list is unusual. There appears to be only one other instance in the Tethba genealogies (Ban-shencus in Lecan 205vb, 211b). It also refers to an early period. Other such lists probably existed as the Ban-shencus gives many women not in the Annals or surviving MSS.
    This particular list is in the section "Sil Fiachach Ba Aiccid." This includes the Ui Cennselaig and the Ui Dunlainge who were the dominant branches of the Sil Fiachach in Leinster, the former in the south, the latter in the north of the province. The list occurs in the Ui Dunlainge genealogies. A common ancestor of both branches, Bresal Belach, is the first Irish name entered in the Annals of Ulster in 435AD (although Professor McNeill considers this a misdating from evidence of Book of Armagh). The Ui Dulainge territory lay in Co. Kildare and parts of Wicklow and Carlow. The chief stronhold of the Ui Dunlainge seems to have been Naas. After 800AD their royal family were known as Ui Muirdaig. Later still the chief surname was Ui Tuathail.
    Dobbs uses dates based non the Annals of Ulster (AU) and Annals of the Four Masters (AFM) and other sources (the ancients did not use BC or AD!), 204

Uaisle1

F, #281, d. DECEASED

Parents

Pedigree Link

Biography

Uaisle was born in Ireland. She died DECEASED in IrelandG, 642 AU [Annals of Ulster]. She was buried in Cill Nais.1

Facts

Uaisle had reference number 281.

Citations

  1. [S5] Margaret E Dobbs, Women of the Ui Dunlainge of Leinster, Source Medium: Book
    Source Quality: Good

    The subject of this paper is a document imbedded in the gelealogies of Leinster. From internal evidence it is a composition begun in the eighth century. The language is Middle Irish. It has been preserved in the following MSS:
    Book of Leinster, facs. 316a. Compiled circa 110-1200.
    D.2.I.fols. 57v and 96 (RIA). Compiled circa 1400.
    Book of Ballymote, facs. p.132. Compiled circa 1407.
    Book of Lecan, facs. 91b. Compiled circa 1417.
    It does not appear in Rawl. B.502 or H.2.7 (TCD)
    It is a list of ladies, wives and daughters of leading families in North Leinster. Th eperiod is from 500AD to 800AD. Such a list is unusual. There appears to be only one other instance in the Tethba genealogies (Ban-shencus in Lecan 205vb, 211b). It also refers to an early period. Other such lists probably existed as the Ban-shencus gives many women not in the Annals or surviving MSS.
    This particular list is in the section "Sil Fiachach Ba Aiccid." This includes the Ui Cennselaig and the Ui Dunlainge who were the dominant branches of the Sil Fiachach in Leinster, the former in the south, the latter in the north of the province. The list occurs in the Ui Dunlainge genealogies. A common ancestor of both branches, Bresal Belach, is the first Irish name entered in the Annals of Ulster in 435AD (although Professor McNeill considers this a misdating from evidence of Book of Armagh). The Ui Dulainge territory lay in Co. Kildare and parts of Wicklow and Carlow. The chief stronhold of the Ui Dunlainge seems to have been Naas. After 800AD their royal family were known as Ui Muirdaig. Later still the chief surname was Ui Tuathail.
    Dobbs uses dates based non the Annals of Ulster (AU) and Annals of the Four Masters (AFM) and other sources (the ancients did not use BC or AD!), 201

Uchdelbh1

F, #282, d. DECEASED

Parents

Father*Curigh (d. DECEASED)
Pedigree Link

Biography

Uchdelbh was born in Ireland. She died DECEASED in Ireland.

Facts

Uchdelbh was also known as Uchdamhuil. She was affiliated with Pagan. She had reference number 282.

Citations

  1. [S3] John O'Hart, Irish Pedigrees or The Origin and Stem of The Irish Nation, Source Medium: Book
    Source Quality: Good

    Much of the Biblical genealogy is a stratight lift from the Bible and while the following characters are generally known to exist there are disputes with O'Hart on order and dates. For its time this was a scholarly work but the various source historical documents do provide confusion themselves., 760-761

Cimbaeth

M, #283, d. DECEASED
ReferencesMy Ancestors
Pedigree Link

Family

Family: Macha Mong Ruad (d. DECEASED)

Foster SonUgaine Mor Heremon+ (d. 593 BCE)

Biography

Cimbaeth died DECEASED.

Facts

Cimbaeth had reference number 283.

Macha Mong Ruad

F, #284, d. DECEASED
ReferencesMy Ancestors
Pedigree Link

Biography

Macha Mong Ruad died DECEASED.

Facts

Macha Mong Ruad had reference number 284.

Azura

F, #285, b. 4130 BCE, d. DECEASED
ReferencesMy Ancestors
The Bible - from Adam to Heber Glunfionn

Parents

Father*Adam (b. 4004 BCE, d. 3074 BCE)
Mother*Eve (b. 4004 BCE, d. DECEASED)
Pedigree Link

Family

Family: Seth (b. 4134 BCE, d. 3222 BCE)

Son*Enos (Enosh)+ (d. DECEASED)

Biography

Azura was born in 4130 BCE. She and Seth were married in 4033 BCE 231 Anno Mundi (Azura and Seth were siblings.) She died DECEASED.

Facts

Azura had reference number 285.

Ingen Mugaeth

F, #286, d. DECEASED
ReferencesMy Ancestors
Pedigree Link

Family

Family: Fiacha Labhrainn Heremon (d. 1448 BCE)

Son*Aongus Olmucach Heremon+ (b. before 1427 BCE, d. 1409 BCE)

Biography

Ingen Mugaeth died DECEASED.

Facts

Ingen Mugaeth had reference number 286.